In Re Rubisela E.

101 Cal. Rptr. 2d 760, 85 Cal. App. 4th 177
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedOctober 31, 2000
DocketB137665
StatusPublished
Cited by48 cases

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In Re Rubisela E., 101 Cal. Rptr. 2d 760, 85 Cal. App. 4th 177 (Cal. Ct. App. 2000).

Opinion

101 Cal.Rptr.2d 760 (2000)
85 Cal.App.4th 177

In re RUBISELA E., a Person Coming Under the Juvenile Court Law.
Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services, Plaintiff and Respondent,
v.
Ruben E, Defendant and Appellant.

No. B137665.

Court of Appeal, Second District, Division Two.

October 31, 2000.

*761 Steven D. Shenfeld, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and Appellant.

Lloyd W. Pellam, County Counsel and Jill Regal, Deputy County Counsel for Plaintiff and Respondent.

COOPER, J.

Ruben E. (Father) appeals following the juvenile's court's adjudication and disposition of a petition alleging he had molested his oldest daughter. That child, Rubisela E., was removed from the home; the other five children in the family were also found to be within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court but were allowed to remain in the home of their mother, with appellant Father allowed monitored visitation. He contends that substantial evidence does not support the juvenile court's decision and that the Department has not proved violation of Welfare and Institutions Code section 300, subdivisions (b), (c), (d), and (j). We shall reverse jurisdiction as to the sons, modify the jurisdictional order and otherwise affirm.

PROCEDURAL HISTORY AND STATEMENT OF FACTS

The petition

The petition in this matter was filed June 21, 1999, alleging that the six minor children of Odulia (Mother) and Father came within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court under Welfare and Institutions Code section 300, subdivisions (b), (c), (d), (i), and (j).[1] The incident giving rise to the petition occurred on June 17, 1999, involved the alleged sexual abuse of the oldest child by Father. It was initially alleged that Father "sexually abused the child Rubisela which included, but was not limited to asking the child Rubisela to orally copulate him, and attempted sexual intercourse." As amended after the hearing, the allegation was that Father sexually abused Rubisela "on multiple occasions" which included, but was not limited to asking the child to orally copulate him on June 17; the allegation regarding attempted intercourse was deleted.

Proceedings prior to adjudication hearing

The alleged incident of Father asking for oral copulation happened in the middle of the night on June 17, 1999. The matter came to the attention of the authorities when at school the day of the incident, *762 Rubisela reported the incident to a friend and then to a teacher. A counselor contacted by the teacher reported the incident to the police, who then interviewed Rubisela.

The police report upon detaining the children gave a brief summary of the alleged offense, stating that the suspect is the victim's father, who awoke her in the middle of the night. She discovered her shorts pulled down, but her underwear was still on. Father stated to the victim in Spanish "suck right here."

The report related the interview with the victim at Rubisela's school. According to the report, she told them that at about 1 a.m. on June 17, 1999, she was "sleeping on living room floor while her parents slept on a bed in the living room as well. Vict awoke to an unknown noise and stood up to investigate [noise]. Vict lost her balance due to the fact her shorts were down just above her knees. Vict added that she was wearing an additional pair of shorts underneath and was never nude. While vict was on her knees, her head was waist level of [her] father ..., she observed Susp standing appox 3' away wearing only a pair of shorts. Susp stated to Vict in Spanish while facing her, `Suck right here.' Vict immediately became upset, began to cry and looked away, Sus then replied, `Are you scared?', Vict nodded her head yes, Susp began apologizing and kissed her on the forehead goodnight and walked into the kitchen without further incident. Vict could not clearly see due to the dark and is unaware if Susp was pointing to any specific area on his body while making his statements. No contact or exposure occurred during the incident." The report continued that "Vict stated everything was back to normal and no mention of what had happened earlier that morning was brought up by Susp. Vict waited for Susp to go to work, as soon as he left, she told her brother (Renau) and sister (Yesenia) what had happened with her father that morning." Rubisela added that this type of action "had never happened before with her father." All six children were taken into protective custody.

The initial assessment reported that Rubisela made the following statement:

"[O]n 6-17-99 about 1:00 a.m. she was awakened by a noise and noticed Father was right beside her with his arm around her neck. Minor indicated she then noticed that her short[s] were down and asked Father what he was doing. Minor stated Father told her to `suck his penis.' Victim stated she kicked and tried to get up. However she fell because her underpants were up to her knees. Rubisela said she confronted her father with the fact `I am your daughter you are not suppose to do this to me'. Minor further stated she told her father she would tell her mother and call the police. According to victim once this was said Father left the room and told her to go back to sleep. Minor stated she did not tell her mother immediately because Mother was not home she works at night.

"Rubisela said she did not tell her mother in the morning because she had to go to school. The Minor explained that she and her sibling sleep on the floor. She indicated there is only two beds where her parents sleep and one bed where he[r] older brother sleeps. When the incident happened Father was next to her on the floor where she was sleeping. She indicated her sister was sleeping also on the floor but she did not wake up. Minor denied any further incident and indicated this was an isolated one."

Siblings Yesenia, Renau and Gustavo denied any sexual or other abuse by their parents and stated that they did not see anything the day of the incident. Those siblings all wanted to return to the home of parents. Rubisela was afraid for her parents and did not want her father to be angry with her.

Mother was interviewed and said she was not aware of the abuse and it is "impossible" that her husband could do such a *763 thing and her daughter must be lying.[2] However, Mother further stated "that when she comes home at night from work she sneaks in the house to see if she observed her husband or the children doing something wrong."[3] She always observed her husband sound asleep; she believed he is an honest man who would not do wrong to the children. Father denied the allegations and stated it was impossible he could be accused of such a thing.

The parties appeared June 22, 1999. The juvenile court found a prima facie case for detaining the minors and showing they were persons described by the alleged subdivisions. Rubisela was detained in shelter care and was to enroll in individual counseling.[4] Her siblings were ordered released to Mother on the condition that Father not reside in the home and have no unmonitored visits in the family home, and Mother was not to be the monitor of Father in the home. Parents were ordered not to discuss the case with any of the children. The Department was permitted to make unannounced home visits.

Rubisela, her parents, and some of her siblings were interviewed for the Department's jurisdictional/disposition hearing report for August 17, 1999.[5]

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